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Topic: Movies that make your home theatre pop?!
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
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From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 01-18-2011 10:25 AM
The Blu-ray of Baraka is an outstanding demo disc for showing off video quality. For live action material that disc is about as good as it gets, thanks in large part to the original 65mm photography and 8K scans. The audio on Baraka (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 24-bit 96kHz) is really good too. It's mainly music, but has a few scenes with aggressive audio -such as a giant tree falling in the Amazon.
Pixar's movies are great on Blu-ray, both in terms of sight and sound. You can see some of the technological limitations in the studio's earliest movies (Toy Story, A Bug's Life) but the latest ones (such as Up, Wall•E, Ratatouille, etc.) look outstanding.
On the sound thing, there's quite a few movies that have great, bombastic surround sound sequences. The ones that tend to stick in my mind are ones that had unique audio details to them rather than the usual gunshots and explosions that sound like so many other movies.
Heat has a couple of action sequences with outstanding audio. The bank heist and shootout in downtown L.A. sounded very realistic for how it incorporated the tone and echo of how gunfire really sounds around large buildings. Near the film's end a foot chase goes through airport runways at night. That sequence has some awesome plane-by surround pans and thunderous levels of deep bass.
I like to cue up certain parts of The Matrix from time to time. Pretty much from the point where Trinity and Neo enter the skyscraper to where that helicopter crashes into a building and explodes, it's all good. The "Dodge This" scene has great bullet-by surround pans; the whole sound field rotates 360° for the bullet time sight gag. I like the sound of the helicopter mini-gun; it puts out some healthy bass. If that doesn't have your subwoofer pounding the walls the helicopter explosion certainly will.
Saving Private Ryan is an ultimate sound system punishing disc, be it on DVD or the new Blu-ray. Not a feel good movie to watch though.
U-571 isn't a very good movie, but it has one hell of a sound mix. You can buy the Blu-ray for like $7 or $8 at places like Amazon.com.
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